Public Interest Legal Foundation

The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) is an American 501(c)(3)[1] charity based in Indianapolis, Indiana[2] focused on "election integrity" in the US election system.[3] They assert that "large numbers of ineligible aliens are registering to vote and casting ballots", although lists that they have displayed of such supposed voters prove to actually include American natives who are eligible voters.[4] PILF's president, J. Christian Adams, has claimed that voting fraud is rampant in the election system, a claim that experts deny.[4][2] They have sent mailings to hundreds of counties claiming that their voting rolls are provably corrupt; Politifact has judged these claims to be "false".[2]

Board of directors

References

  1. "Unrated Profile for Public Interest Legal Foundation Inc". Charity Navigator.
  2. 1 2 3 "Anti-vote fraud group levels false charge of corrupted rolls". Politifact.
  3. "About Us - Public Interest Legal Foundation".
  4. 1 2 Pilkington, Ed (23 September 2018). "Thousands at risk from rightwing push to purge eligible voters from US rolls". the Guardian.
  5. "Board of Directors - Public Interest Legal Foundation".
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